HC Deb 03 November 1969 vol 790 cc50-1W
Dr. Bennett

asked the Minister of Housing and Local Government whether he will provide an up-to-date list of coastal local authorities whose arrangements for discharging sewage into the sea are now regarded by him as satisfactory, together with those where necessary improvements have still to be made; and what steps he intends to take in the near future to ensure adequate treatment of coastal pollution by sewage over the entire coasts.

Mr. Denis Howell:

I regret that I do not have comprehensive and up-to-date information on this subject. I have listed below the twelve new schemes for sea outfalls, at an estimated total cost of £5,637,470, which were sanctioned in 1967 and 1968, being regarded as satis-

Authority Scheme Cost
£
Williton R.D.C. Holford Kilve and East Quantoxhead: sewerage sheme and new sea outfall 57,000
Alnwick R.D.C. Longhoughton/Boulmer: new outfall and extension of existing one 23,000
Spilsby R.D.C. Ingoldmells:1½ mile outfall for treated sewerage 443,860
Belford R.D.C. New outfull at Bamburgh 66,375
Hornsea U.D.C. New outfall 552,000
Exmouth U.D.C. New outfall 507,000
Sandwich B.C. New outfall 484,000
Cockermouth R.D. outfall at Seaton 48,424
Wallasey C.B. North Wirral and Hoylake: main drainage scheme, new 3 mile outfall 1,412,830
Birkenhead C.B.
Hoylake U.D.
Wirral U.D.
Bognor U.D. New outfall 1,630,000
Lowestoft B.C. Sea outfall—phase 3(b) of sewerage scheme 350,000
Isle of wight R.D.C. Longer sea outfall at Bembridge 63,000